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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all hanging" is not standard or commonly used in written English.
It may be used in informal contexts to describe something that is suspended or unresolved, but it lacks clarity without additional context.
Example: "The decorations were all hanging from the ceiling, creating a festive atmosphere."
Alternatives: "completely suspended" or "entirely dangling".
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"Lou Reed and Kano and Bashy and Bobby Womack all hanging out together".
"It's the appeal of a gang of successful, talented people all hanging out together," says Liza Klaussmann, whose recently published second novel, Villa America, tells the story of Sara and Gerald Murphy, the inspiration for Fitzgerald's Tender is the Night.
The gang's all hanging out in the Dreamhouse — MNDR, Q-Tip, Boy George, and of course Ronson himself.
If you hang out in the same group of people, one day when you're all hanging out, take him aside and give him the "It's not working out" talk.
We're all hanging out.
There are three paintings, all hanging scrolls.
They were all hanging out together.
Are we all hanging on Usher's abs? Chris Martin's stubble?
We're all hanging on by our teeth here.
For four days we're all hanging out watching movies and comparing notes on them.
We were all hanging out in Memphis, which is a strange town.
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